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Barton Springs is a set of four natural water springs located on the grounds of Zilker Park, resulting from water flowing through the Edwards Aquifer. The largest spring, Main Barton Spring (also known as Parthenia, ''the mother spring'') supplies water to Barton Springs Pool, a popular recreational destination in Austin.

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Barton Springs: A must-see!

In the midst of an Austin summer, Barton Springs is heaven on earth. Imagine the biggest swimming pool you've ever seen crossed with an old-timey swimming hole. Spring-fed, the water is cold, but when the sun gets relentless, it feels just perfect. The pool is in a gorge with a natural rock bottom (quite slippery with algae, so watch your step), and it's a few football fields long, so even when it's crowded, there's room to move. As you enter, you cross a steep lawn where you can park your towels before jumping in (just don't be surprised to see some sunbathers topless, as it's legal in Austin). There's concrete around most of the pool with stairs to get in and a shallow part (three feet) with a rock beach at one end, so even the smallest small fry can splash around. There are even lifeguards on duty. At $3 per adult and $1 for little kids, it's a bargain. There's even a small indoor museum with info about native marine life like the Barton Springs salamander and a miniature train next door for the young'uns!

Tips for Families

You can't take a cooler or food into the pool area, but there are lots of picnic tables and a snack bar just outside the fenced-in area with views of the pool.